Consider the function () = 2 and function g.
g(=) = f(r) + 6
How will the graph of function g...
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Consider the function () = 2 and function g.
g(=) = f(r) + 6
How will the graph of function g differ from the graph of function ?
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The graph of function g is the graph of function fshifted 6 units down.
The graph of function g is the graph of function fshifted 6 units to the left.
The graph of function g is the graph of function fshifted 6 units up.
The graph of function g is the graph of function fshifted 6 units to the right.
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